In a deeply engaging exploration, Rowan Williams helps us to think about fundamental questions of what it means to be human.

The book ends with a brief but profound meditation on the person of Christ, inviting us to consider how, through him, “our humanity in all its variety, in all its vulnerability, has been taken into the heart of the divine life”.

With discussion questions for personal or group use at the end of each chapter, this is a book that readers of all religious persuasions will find both challenging and highly rewarding.

Contents

1. What is consciousness?
2. What is a person?
3. Bodies, minds and thoughts
4. Faith and human flourishing
5. Silence and human maturity

Epilogue: Humanity transfigured

About the Author

Rowan Williams is Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. His most recent books include God With Us (2017), Being Disciples (2016), What Is Christianity? (2015), Meeting God in Paul (2015), Meeting God in Mark (2014)) and Being Christian (2014) – all published by SPCK.